Thinking Expert Provides Tips to Overcome Election Disappointment

Los Angeles, November 7, 2012 – More than 57 million Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan supporters are facing the disappointment that comes with supporting a candidate who didn’t win and positions that will not be embraced. Among those supporters are many men, whites, married people, evangelicals and older Americans, all of whom could use some tips for overcoming feelings of loss and coping with shattered dreams. Optimal thinking expert Dr. Rosalene Glickman will help people understand their own feelings, figure out how some of their goals might still be achieved and provide the perspective needed to move on from election disappointment.

Credentials

Dr. Rosalene Glickman is the international best-selling author of Optimal Thinking (Wiley seven printings, and in 16 languages). She has been featured on Bloomberg TV, Fox News Channel, CBS Weekend Magazine, USA Today, Forbes, Woman’s World, and other major media. Her clients include the U.S. Army, Johnson & Johnson, BP, Smithsonian Associates, Delta Airlines, UCLA, IRS, and Warner Bros.

Rosalene Glickman, Ph.D. is the creator and author of Optimal Thinking, hailed by academia and the media as “the successor to positive thinking” and “the basis of best practices for personal and professional optimization.”

Dr. Glickman is President of The World Academy of Personal Development Inc., a Century City, California optimization training and consulting firm. Since 1980, she has provided optimization consultation and training for individuals and organizations including the U.S. Army, U.S. Treasury, Young Presidents’ Organization, Warner Bros., UCLA, Smithsonian Associates, Johnson & Johnson, Mensa, California State University, Fullerton (Department of Management), BP, and Air New Zealand.

Dr. Glickman was the recipient of the “Woman of the Year” award for National Business Women’s Week in Hollywood. This Optimal Thinking woman is a seasoned print and electronic media interviewee. Born in Australia, Dr. Glickman lives in Marina del Rey, California. She has earned a Ph.D. in Psychology, a Teaching diploma and a degree in Business Administration.